Firewall Detecting Suspicious Incoming Network Connections Scam Removal Guide

Do you know what Firewall Detecting Suspicious Incoming Network Connections Scam is?

We say that a user has encountered Firewall Detecting Suspicious Incoming Network Connections Scam when he/she discovers on the screen a fake alert claiming that suspicious incoming network connections have been detected. The warning displayed is completely fake, so, please, ignore it completely and do not let it scare you into dialing the telephone number you see placed on the fake alert. Our malware experts say that users encounter Firewall Detecting Suspicious Incoming Network Connections Scam when they a) visit an untrustworthy page or get redirected to it against their will or b) allow untrustworthy software to enter their PCs and then it starts opening the page containing fake alerts automatically. Unfortunately, there are still more people out there who see fake warnings because they have active malicious applications installed on their computers. Most probably, you are one of them too if other annoying advertisements appear on your screen from time to time as well. Usually, adware or potentially unwanted software is closely associated with Firewall Detecting Suspicious Incoming Network Connections Scam, so it should not be very hard to erase undesirable software from the system and stop the flow of disturbing fake alerts.

Cyber criminals have created Firewall Detecting Suspicious Incoming Network Connections Scam having the one and only purpose in mind – to scare users into dialing the certain telephone number. In this case, you should find the number +1-844-284-8623 on the fake alert you see. You will be told that it belongs to certified technicians, but it is not true. According to our researchers, the chances are higher that the telephone number promoted by fake alerts belongs to cyber criminals or other bad people. If they really pick up the phone, they will try to sell you software that you do not need. You might be told that using it is the quickest and easiest way to fix PC problems. Nobody knows whether promoted software works, so there is no point in purchasing it. You should not provide any personal details to those “technicians” either because they might end up in the hands of malicious software developers. Then, they might be used for fraudulent purposes. Last but not least, you might grant bad people access to your computer if you allow these fake technicians to fix PC issues remotely. We cannot promise that your PC is fine, but we are sure that the error containing the +1-844-284-8623 telephone number is fabricated.

As has already been mentioned in the first paragraph of this report, users usually encounter Firewall Detecting Suspicious Incoming Network Connections Scam because untrustworthy software successfully enters their computers. Technically, any untrustworthy application can show up on the system and start displaying fake alerts on users’ screens, but it is still more likely that adware or a potentially unwanted application is associated with Firewall Detecting Suspicious Incoming Network Connections Scam. These undesirable programs usually arrive on computers in software bundles with third-party software, but, of course, users can download them from the web too, usually, file-sharing websites. Do not let new malware enter your system – ensure your system’s maximum protection by enabling security software on your computer. You should do this right after getting rid of Firewall Detecting Suspicious Incoming Network Connections Scam, i.e., after deleting active malware from your system.

If you have encountered Firewall Detecting Suspicious Incoming Network Connections Scam once because you have ended up on an untrustworthy page showing fake alerts against your will, it should be enough to close the browser and do not visit that page again in order not to see fake warnings. If you see fake alerts periodically, this suggests that malware is installed on your computer. In such a case, you must eliminate it from your system. The name of malware associated with Firewall Detecting Suspicious Incoming Network Connections Scam is unknown, so you should just go to remove suspicious programs using Control Panel and reset all browsers to default. If you still see warnings on your screen after doing that, go to perform a system scan with an automated scanner.

Delete Firewall Detecting Suspicious Incoming Network Connections Scam

Remove suspicious software

Windows XP

  1. Click Start.
  2. Click Control Panel and click Add or Remove Programs.
  3. Select the undesirable application and click Remove.

Windows 7/Vista/8/8.1/10

  1. Press Win+R.
  2. Insert Control Panel and press Enter.
  3. Go to Uninstall a program.
  4. Find suspicious software, select it, and click Uninstall to delete it.

Reset your web browsers

Internet Explorer

  1. Open Internet Explorer and press Alt+T.
  2. Click Internet Options.
  3. Click Advanced.
  4. Click Reset.
  5. Mark the Delete personal settings box.
  6. Click Reset.

Mozilla Firefox

  1. Launch Mozilla Firefox and open the Help menu (tap Alt+H).
  2. Click Troubleshooting information.
  3. Click the Refresh Firefox button at the top of the page.
  4. In the confirmation window, click Refresh Firefox.

Google Chrome

  1. Start Google Chrome.
  2. Open the browser’s menu by pressing Alt+F simultaneously.
  3. Click Settings.
  4. At the very bottom, click Advanced.
  5. Under Reset, click the Reset tile.
  6. Click Reset in the pop-up window.

In non-techie terms:

The main purpose of Firewall Detecting Suspicious Incoming Network Connections Scam is to scare users, so if you ever start seeing warnings claiming that suspicious connections have been detected, we suggest ignoring them completely because the only problem you have is active malware responsible for displaying those fake alerts on your computer. Of course, you could have encountered Firewall Detecting Suspicious Incoming Network Connections Scam also because you have landed on an untrustworthy page. In such a case, just close your web browser and do not let it restore the last browsing session.